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Blood-C: Demonic Moonlight Volume 2

CLAMP, Production I.G, and artist Ryo Haduki's Blood-C prequel series concludes! Blood-C: Demonic Moonlight is a lore-rich prequel to the creature-filled Blood-C universe. Beginning in Japan in 1946, an American military investigator is sent to Yokohama Base to research a number of bizarre deaths. He encounters a mysterious, sword-wielding stranger, and a chain of disturbing supernatural events shows how vampire slayer Saya was imprisoned by Fumito and reveals the original connection between Saya and her shape-changing "father"!

About the Author

CLAMP takes its name from the farmer's term for a heap of potatoes, reflecting their origin as a self-publishing collective of fanzine artists. CLAMP went pro in 1989, and by 1993 there remained four core members: Nanase Ohkawa (main writer), Mokona (chief character designer), and Tsubaki Nekoi and Satsuki Igarashi (artists)-- but like a band on different songs, the four often shift their roles depending upon the particular work. CLAMP's early shojo works such as Cardcaptor Sakura and Magic Knight Rayearth attracted the same audience as Sailor Moon, whereas 2001's hit Chobits confirmed their crossover success with male readers as well. More than a dozen of CLAMP's works have been adapted to anime, and collectively their manga have sold over 100 million copies worldwide! The author lives in Tokyo, Japan.

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